CISOs have never been more important to organizations than they are today. Threat actors are capitalizing on unprecedented disruption due to economic and geopolitical uncertainty to launch increasingly advanced attacks. Seasoned security leaders bring the requisite depth of experience to ensure their teams have the tools and processes in place to address the latest threats. Additionally, new SEC cyber incident disclosure rules come into effect starting this month. So, organizations must ensure they have adequate security expertise on their board in order comply with the requirement that they “describe the board of directors’ oversight of risks from cybersecurity threats and management’s role and expertise in assessing and managing material risks from cyber threats.”
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